I saw the mission chapter before, and it was surprisingly good-looking, so I planned to watch it when I got home. At that time, it was the eve of the Spring Festival, and all the visitors from the city went home early. The streets and alleys were a little empty, and there were only me in the back row and the two fathers and sons in the front row. Bella on the screen is going home, and the people outside the screen are reuniting by water, land and air, which inexplicably fits very well.
What is home? I don't know if there is a concept of "home" in a dog's cognition, but I think it has practiced a certain essence: irreplaceable companionship. From being accidentally lost and separated from the owner by accident, to following the Rocky Mountains, crossing the snowy mountains, crossing the grasslands and crossing the wilderness, to the final reunion in the Veterans Hospital, home is its final stop. On the way, Bella also met similar teams, and encountered short-term adoptions, especially her furry friend, the cougar, but she did not stop. Accompanying him when he was a child and side by side when he grows up, maybe the little lion also regards Bella as his family, and he can recognize it at a glance, but in the face of mutual invitations, there are still different decisions. In the end, the scene where the cougar walks back to the depths of the grassland alone is a little sad, but it is also destined to be its free nature.
Although the film is developed from the perspective of a dog, the various human lives are also very realistic. It's really hard, but I hope all the little guys who are as warm as Bella can have their own home. In addition, the scenery along the way is also very beautiful, the four seasons rotate, beautiful scenery, warm-hearted kindness, firm wishes~
Um. . While typing, I suddenly thought of the animation of Little Tiger's Homecoming. The ending song (or the opening song?) sounds very nice. However, it should not be easy to make a film with animals as the protagonist. Come on, look forward to more works?
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